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It's Justin's last episode ever, and he has but one simple message for you: Support Indie Podcasts! Every question this week is inspired by another independent pod that we love, and we also discuss ancient history, Shakespeare, and one of Hallie's favorite musicians!5:45: Q1 (Everything Else): A delightful episode of Journey Into Fandom is about fans of what attractions, located in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Paris, and two U.S. cities?16:10: Q2 (Times & Places): The subject of an episode of Deep Into History, what semi-historical conflict was fought between the Achaeans and a city otherwise known as Ilium?24:07: Q3 (Sports & Games): As I learned from the “Baseball” episode of the Brain Ladle Trivia Podcast, what former left fielder holds the MLB career record for stolen bases?35:13: Q4 (Movies & TV): A frequent topic on the podcast Retro Late Fee, what teen drama made Luke Perry and Shannen Doherty household names?45:36: Q5 (Arts & Literature): Featured on an episode of Book Cheat, what Shakespeare play begins with Prospero summoning a storm to cause a shipwreck?50:53: Q6 (Music): The podcast Firestarters covers the real history of all 118 notable events rattled off in a famous list song by what singer-songwriter?Theme music: "Thinking it Over" by Lee Rosevere, licensed under CC BY 2.0E-Mail: quizandhers@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quizandhers/Twitter: https://twitter.com/quizandhersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/quizandhers/How Will I Die? Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-will-i-die-pod/id1449548959Cormac on Twitter: @CormacsThoughts
A special bonus episode of our new podcast, Back into the Future. It's like Retro Late Fee only we are in the actual year that you are in. We also talk about WandaVision in this episode, but I didn't add it to the title because I felt it was already too long and so I went with the thing that was worse for SEO because I am secretly afraid of success.
Julia Roberts and Dennis Quaid are giving us plenty to talk about this week. Also Windows 95 might be a big hit for Bill Gates and Disney has finalized a purchase of ABC that will turn them into a modern day Atlas! Don't forget to enter our contest for awesome 90210 merch: https://retrolatefee.com/
The podcast where politics and pop culture collide brings you a deep dive into the 2016 Disney animated film Zootopia, and the gang is joined by Mark Phillips from Retro Late Fee to talk about the social stigmas and biases that are prevalent in the film. Multiple clips are played and juxtaposed with the US social and political climate. Plus Hass reviews a Drew Estate Liga Privada Unico Serie "Dirty Rat" cigar. Join in the fun as we juxtapose social issues, politics and some pop culture goodness and argue about a few things as well. Links Drew Estate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTEHNe59h-4 Token Bunny https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFLsa_qPf0o Jumbo pop scene https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEv8hsHAAdA Judy finds out that Nick hustled her https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4iiGXoRoAg Lionheart protects his political power https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4k76C6Sm8eo Press conference https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5glVbC8FlY Back to the farm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU82j5mKMeU Retro Late Fee https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/retro-late-fee
The number one movie in America is Forrest Gump! But should it be the biggest film at the box office? Probably. I mean, it's pretty good. We also talk 90210, OJ Simpson, and we try to solve the jumble.
This week we share some listener stories with a special guest: Carol from Retro Late Fee! Thanks to everyone that submitted a story! Please submit at any time through any social media platform!
O.J. Simpson seems like he's in a spot of trouble and we continue our look at 90210, plus we watched The Flintstones. Is it good? I mean...kinda. Why don't you just listen and get a sense of what we think?
Today we watched Speed, a thrill-ride from the beginning until about twenty minutes before the end. I mean, don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it, but it does drag a bit at the end. We also talk about Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock and their future as actors. Plus 90210, more want ads and much more!
We saw The Crow. It was the film that Brandon Lee gave his life for, but that doesn't mean it was any good. We also continue the saga of 90210 and try to help people find love. Join us, won't you?
When a Man Loves a Woman is quite the tear-jerker and Carol certainly didn't have dry eyes when the movie was over. We also go back to the beginning and follow 90210 from the beginning. And another addition of Massive Love our segment for the lonely hearts out there!
Do you love the political correctness of our era? Well, then you're going to love PCU! What a great episode we have. We talk about statutory rape, sexual assault, and OMG how hot are the guys in The Three Musketeers! Trust me, we make all that work.
Today we talk about the movie Bad Girls with Drew Barrymore, Madeleine Stowe, Andie MacDowell, and Mary Stuart Masterson. Carol continues following Beverly Hills 90210, and it seems like Tom Arnold and Roseanne are having problems!
Today we talk about a fantastic film from John Waters, Serial Mom! It stars Kathleen Turner, Ricky Lake, and a young Matthew Lillard. We also continue talking about 90210 and have fun at Ian Ziering’s expense. It’s fun for everyone…except Ian Ziering.
Today we talk about the film Major League 2. Is it a disappointment or funnier than the first? Yes. Probably more drug talk than you’d think as well.
Today we talk the enormously popular film, Four Weddings and a Funeral. We also discuss Seinfeld, 90210, My Boyfriend’s Back, and Dazed and Confused.
Today we’re talking about the winners and losers of the 66th Oscars. Do we agree with the results? I mean…Schindler’s List, Philadelphia and Tom Hanks, Anna Paquin, Holly Hunter, additional keywords. You get the picture.
It’s March 18th 1994 and we’re back! This time we’re talking about a trilogy that should have ended after two movies; it’s The Naked Gun 33 1/3. Frank comes out of retirement for one last job…that’s original. We also talk a lot about O.J. Simpson, the Oscars and 90210.
It’s March 12th 1994 and we’re talking The Ref. A fabulous comedy from Dennis Leary. We also discuss John Candy’s death, The Nanny, In Living Color, and the Cuba Gooding Jr., Emilio Estafez film Judgement Night.
It’s March 5th 1994 and we’re talking about The Chase. The Charlie Sheen/Kristie Swanson action/romance that is just bonkers. We also talk about Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Step by Step, The Good Son, and Demolition Man. All in all it’s…it’s a time.
It’s February 26th, 1994 and we’re going back a little bit to talk about Jurassic Park. Was it the best film of 1993? You be the judge.
It’s February 19th, 1994 and we’re talking Reality Bites starring Winona Ryder, Ethan Hawke, and Ben Stiller. We also talk about homosexuals in television and movies and Garry Shandling coming back to stand up. It’s a great time.
It’s February 12th 1994 and we’re talking My Father the Hero. It stars human potato Gerard Depardieu and attractive young woman Katherine Heigl. We also talk the Pauley Shore joint Son in Law, and Saved by the Bell: The College Years ending, but Boy Meets World is just beginning! Also, the winter Olympics begin in Norway (I’m not looking up the spelling of Lillehammer) lots of stuff!
It’s February 5th 1994 and we saw Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. It’s either a hilarious film or an over-rated piece of garbage depending on which one of us you think it right. We also talk Green Day and Dookie, Grace Under Fire, and Northern Exposure. Then we close with the film Kalifornia. Enjoy!
It’s January 29th 1994 and we watch Mrs. Doubtfire. Is it a perfect comedy film? Probably yes. We also talk laser tag, Home Improvement, and of course, Saved by the Bell: the College Years. It’s a good time!
It’s January 22nd 1994 and today we talk about the Richard Gere/Sharon Stone film Intersection. I wish it were better. We also discuss Jason Goes to Hell, Married…with Children, The Adventures of Brisco County Jr., and some other stuff.
We’re going back in time a bit today and looking at the nine-year-old film The Breakfast Club. A classic from John Hughes that still holds up in 1994. We also talk AOL disks, the growing saga of Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding, Saved by the Bell: The College Years and Mad about you! It’s cool beans!
It’s January 8th, 1994 and we’re talking Cabin Boy, a horrible movie starring Chris Elliot. We also discuss an episode of Roseanne and one from Frasier. In news, we break the story that Nancy Kerrigan was attacked, and we finish up with our video picks of the week: Hocus Pocus and Robin Hood: Men in Tights. Since you’re in the future you can visit us on social media and contribute to our Patreon! Celebrate that fact by giving us a dollar of your hard earned cash!
Welcome to a brand new thing! This is Retro Late Fee. It’s set twenty-five years in the past, making it January 1st, 1994. Join us week to week as we perform essentially the same show only as if it were 1994. One other change, Mike is busy playing laser tag during this era, so I’m joined by my “girlfriend” (actual wife) Carol. In this episode, we discuss the movies from December 1993. Even though we’re stuck in the past, you can still follow us on Twitter and contribute to the Patreon!